Factor Info

ID 185624
Size 928 digits / 3082 bits
Status composite
Value 5111579312111314706295747388374924191965152204999616617842111039137224665721307484299187351194479918267208300458037192393900585652606213443316868883110656490112992545609268784275005923715294619811187282503596943232769608596794619004455745728480682564568233037106507451452263629348874105136749765677135403597566313288065204855728352832662356893899795308453994220038953358356260953596920580747969333514061634427661716601677738039324696933659880354002750533626335228043432766013649937855742293936865743610187895360071439702105127763636254252805478574758981229626526182829117776481774695017027509664037236707201451270361896037774962183376244706154206498405368937843178673223361628927949939491833424099271233940687380117967556334254493477071456196970861127584260473910125465364778900709160975357120212220665016560465575056329158736452536282479089211007989414565958074788479666042215309774393976307734728221253139160552514870032780199

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 149866) 11045615817704604074776549073 (proven prime)
(ID: 185623) 462769971043004735986158428433424879892041833490071161062841430403563103485367786437962136626914735008448111672515926702630479654691277092367446423758756746164654900321674055906341813446568383910863962998119775044084319854402289463773823469077367267039383517513719641808511552889185362155229085771443702264056321845248186930786707881694139994492356068892683314098944440552036058347565288079599511040989200321250118901830475186771784860580429901760825131560437196092143688650766339372036061100739740829312581204333485013768426235936201732924628117135000620718641276843108418714620695829960325608724530485954431115263187071462853503643580954038870848050929351971622908140595811055475520583432157003664272214478853470684205510656694956281480639003627034174442557254529740432520812028029798904654186569330971760591812817117301919246130723882688808582882664050955541936869364787909801487870457090577238263 (composite)

Primary factorization keeps track of the smallest (known) prime factor. Secondary factorizations are old results kept when a new smaller prime factor is found, which occasionally happens with ECM.